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August 26, 2015, 08:15:09 AM

Here we go... UP UP UP!
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August 26, 2015, 08:15:32 AM

The broader issue is still that society isn't waking up to the need for crypto. Sure there are problems with BTC but if people actually cared about using it then an altcoin would have shot to the moon by now to take its place, even if temporarily. If the power is held by exchanges, then miners then merchants and consumers are down the bottom, then we're probably at the complete opposite of where we need to be.

There are no consumers. Just speculators.

Are we so sure it is the society who needs a crypto?

The strong belivers in crypto are mainly conspiracy theorists who want to get away from the evil goverment and geeks who loves the blockchain tech. There are also a few anarchist who see the potencial for breaking down beforementioned society with the implemention of bitcoin since it will break nations if it get used by everyone.

So what benefit has the society of bitcoin?
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August 26, 2015, 08:16:34 AM

Not really.People, including yours truly, still have problems withdrawing from Bitfinex.For some dubious reason my account's USD balance on exchange is -18$(negative) even though my BTC balance on exchange is in the thousands of USD. Any withdrawal attempt is automatically canceled for this reason: "Negative balance on wallet exchange".
Please don't full GOX on us bitfinex, pleeeeease.

Seriously,you leave "thousands of USD" in BTC on an exchange Huh You mention Gox,sooo you have learned nothing from that Huh

Wow  Shocked

NEVER leave BTC on an exchange...unless of course you don't care if you lose it all  Roll Eyes
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August 26, 2015, 08:23:59 AM

Time to say Thank's because im not sell my bitcoin under 220$ and now price 225$


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August 26, 2015, 08:28:05 AM

The broader issue is still that society isn't waking up to the need for crypto. Sure there are problems with BTC but if people actually cared about using it then an altcoin would have shot to the moon by now to take its place, even if temporarily. If the power is held by exchanges, then miners then merchants and consumers are down the bottom, then we're probably at the complete opposite of where we need to be.

There are no consumers. Just speculators.

Are we so sure it is the society who needs a crypto?

The strong belivers in crypto are mainly conspiracy theorists who want to get away from the evil goverment and geeks who loves the blockchain tech. There are also a few anarchist who see the potencial for breaking down beforementioned society with the implemention of bitcoin since it will break nations if it get used by everyone.

So what benefit has the society of bitcoin?
Huge cost savings in finance
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August 26, 2015, 08:53:12 AM

Here we go... UP UP UP!

Or down... you know... whatevvvaa
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August 26, 2015, 09:57:03 AM

Not really.People, including yours truly, still have problems withdrawing from Bitfinex.For some dubious reason my account's USD balance on exchange is -18$(negative) even though my BTC balance on exchange is in the thousands of USD. Any withdrawal attempt is automatically canceled for this reason: "Negative balance on wallet exchange".
Please don't full GOX on us bitfinex, pleeeeease.

Seriously,you leave "thousands of USD" in BTC on an exchange Huh You mention Gox,sooo you have learned nothing from that Huh

Wow  Shocked

NEVER leave BTC on an exchange...unless of course you don't care if you lose it all  Roll Eyes

But people predominantly use Bitcoin for trading which necessitates leaving funds on an exchange,and preferably one with the highest liquidity. Bitfinex had the highest USD/BTC liquidity before their system went haywire so if you wanted to trade there you had to gamble it wouldn't Gox you. If nobody left funds on exchanges there would be no trading and Bitcoin would have almost no value. Until we get decentralized exchanges we're stuck with he present state of affairs.
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Time to say Thank's because im not sell my bitcoin under 220$ and now price 225$





people have to understand that investing in Bitcoin is highly speculative and a is NOT an hedge against crashing global markets.
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people have to understand that investing in Bitcoin is highly speculative and a real hedge against crashing global markets.
high risk but high profit if you can predict charts
more experience and more learn to be profesional treder bitcoin
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August 26, 2015, 11:03:59 AM

Not really.People, including yours truly, still have problems withdrawing from Bitfinex.For some dubious reason my account's USD balance on exchange is -18$(negative) even though my BTC balance on exchange is in the thousands of USD. Any withdrawal attempt is automatically canceled for this reason: "Negative balance on wallet exchange".
Please don't full GOX on us bitfinex, pleeeeease.



that sounds very strange.. you can't send your btc to someplace ?? everyday we are hearing more craziness going on at bitfinex.  
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August 26, 2015, 11:39:54 AM

Not really.People, including yours truly, still have problems withdrawing from Bitfinex.For some dubious reason my account's USD balance on exchange is -18$(negative) even though my BTC balance on exchange is in the thousands of USD. Any withdrawal attempt is automatically canceled for this reason: "Negative balance on wallet exchange".
Please don't full GOX on us bitfinex, pleeeeease.

Seriously,you leave "thousands of USD" in BTC on an exchange Huh You mention Gox,sooo you have learned nothing from that Huh

Wow  Shocked

NEVER leave BTC on an exchange...unless of course you don't care if you lose it all  Roll Eyes

But people predominantly use Bitcoin for trading which necessitates leaving funds on an exchange,and preferably one with the highest liquidity. Bitfinex had the highest USD/BTC liquidity before their system went haywire so if you wanted to trade there you had to gamble it wouldn't Gox you. If nobody left funds on exchanges there would be no trading and Bitcoin would have almost no value. Until we get decentralized exchanges we're stuck with he present state of affairs.

Leaving fiat on exchanges is one thing. Leaving bitcoins is another.

Fiat transfers cost money and take days. Bitcoin transfers cost almost nothing and take minutes.

No one can Gox what's safely in a paper wallet.
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August 26, 2015, 11:46:17 AM

Not really.People, including yours truly, still have problems withdrawing from Bitfinex.For some dubious reason my account's USD balance on exchange is -18$(negative) even though my BTC balance on exchange is in the thousands of USD. Any withdrawal attempt is automatically canceled for this reason: "Negative balance on wallet exchange".
Please don't full GOX on us bitfinex, pleeeeease.

Seriously,you leave "thousands of USD" in BTC on an exchange Huh You mention Gox,sooo you have learned nothing from that Huh

Wow  Shocked

NEVER leave BTC on an exchange...unless of course you don't care if you lose it all  Roll Eyes

But people predominantly use Bitcoin for trading which necessitates leaving funds on an exchange,and preferably one with the highest liquidity. Bitfinex had the highest USD/BTC liquidity before their system went haywire so if you wanted to trade there you had to gamble it wouldn't Gox you. If nobody left funds on exchanges there would be no trading and Bitcoin would have almost no value. Until we get decentralized exchanges we're stuck with he present state of affairs.

Leaving fiat on exchanges is one thing. Leaving bitcoins is another.

Fiat transfers cost money and take days. Bitcoin transfers cost almost nothing and take minutes.

No one can Gox what's safely in a paper wallet.

Market moves can happen very quickly and it can take an hour to send coins to an exchange and wait for six confirmations. By the time your coins show up in your exchange account a market move can be over. If your coins are in your exchange account you can take advantage of a market move quickly but run the risk of the exchange going haywire.
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August 26, 2015, 12:13:31 PM


Going up!
It seems the trolls calling out the demise of bitcoin are left disappointed yet again. The double digit coins promised do not materialise & we bounce back as expected. Stop doing it to yourselves guys, it isn't healthy.
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Going up!
It seems the trolls calling out the demise of bitcoin are left disappointed yet again. The double digit coins promised do not materialise & we bounce back as expected. Stop doing it to yourselves guys, it isn't healthy.

Seems to me like a bear trap. Will wait if it will go over $230 and not fall down tomorrow at 6AM Wink
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